Overwatch 2's first major balance patch has arrived, and it has heroes like D.Va, Genji, and Zarya in its sights. Improvements to matchmaking and the enabling of aim assist for those playing on consoles while in a group with PC players have also arrived as part of the November 17 update.
As previously announced, this latest update (which arrived slightly later than originally planned following a two-day delay) targets some of the most frustrating heroes to go up against in Overwatch 2's current meta. Tanks Zarya and D.Va have both been hit with nerfs, with Blizzard tuning down D.Va's damage and the duration and cooldown of Zarya's barriers.
Genji has proved to be a potent assassin in Overwatch 2 thanks to the game's shift to 5v5, so Blizzard has reduced the damage of his shuriken and reduced their maximum ammo. Blizzard writes in the patch notes that the changes should help to bring him "more in line with the other flanking heroes like Tracer and Reaper."Continue Reading at GameSpot
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